Check The Super.Fly 4 Jacquard PE That North Carolina Picked Up

October 26, 2015 BY / 0

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As the flagship Jordan Brand college, the University of North Carolina is no stranger to primo player exclusive kicks. The XX9 “Rameses” from spring 2015 is a shining example, a shoe that elicited pretty much universal acclaim. But this unveiled Super.Fly 4 Jacquard PE has to sent some sort of precedent in their history of blue and white sneakers.

The performance woven upper is swirled like a Bob Ross sky with white and Carolina blue all over, while a matching midsole and translucent heel counter wrap up.

While there’s slim chance you’ll be able to snag these for yourself, there are inline Super.Fly 4 Jacquards available now in stores ($175 MSRP), and you can put together your own pair NIKEiD. And be ready to see many more Super.Fly 4s in action when the NBA season gets underway this week – the Jumpman ballers already love it.

UNC gets going against the Temple Owls in the Veterans Classic, November 13th (7pm EST, CBS).

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